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Advice on Securing Barrel Keel |
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01-22-2022, 09:19 AM
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Advice on Securing Barrel Keel
The keel on this double is loose on all three sides (see pics). Also, it appears the rib may also be loose at the muzzle. The rest of the ribs appear intact for the full length of the barrels.
What is the best way to secure the keel? Is solder the best approach? Would Locktite 638 be suitable solution?
Thanks in advance to those who respond.
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